Israeli forces have continued to launch ground and air strikes in the Occupied Palestinian Territories, rejecting appeals from all world leaders, including the United Nations, which has resulted in the martyrdom of 54 more Muslims. Of the martyrs, 21 were from West Jordan and 33 from the Gaza Strip. The total number of martyrs has risen to more than 188.
According to the prestigious Arab broadcaster Al Arabiya, Israeli forces have also launched offensive and violent operations in the West Bank, killing 21 Palestinians. Israeli forces have also shelled the northern part of the Gaza Strip. It is the turn of the air strikes on Gaza all night, as a result of which 33 more Palestinians have been martyred.
According to the broadcaster, debris from buildings destroyed in Israeli airstrikes in the city is being dug up and the bodies and wounded are being exhumed. Aid workers say Israeli forces The death toll from the airstrikes is expected to rise further. According to the Palestinian Authority's Ministry of Health, 181 people have been killed and hundreds injured in air strikes in Gaza alone since Monday. The martyrs include 50 minors. The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has said that due to Israel's continued airstrikes, its and other organizations' aid volunteers have injured civilians or other victims of airstrikes. Unable to reach help.
ICRC Director-General Robert Mardini said in a statement that access to hospitals and vital infrastructure for the people of Gaza has become more complex as Israel continues its uninterrupted attacks.